Work on transposh is commencing at full speed, and when a new version is reaching a stable state we attempt to release it to the masses for general consumption. This minor version does not bring any new major features but it does go to fix some points that needed attention.So without further ado, lets review the changes:

Two language translations to the plugin were added, Dutch with the help ofRoland Nieuwendijkand Russian with the help of Romans Matusevics. If you want to help, just contact us and get our eternal gratitude (and credits)

Marking of excerpts were fixed for tp_language posts

Dramatically reduce number of database queries on translatable urls (from thousands to one)

Fix for automatic translation when anonymous translation is not supported on non google engines

This new version solves a very old problem with translating phrases longer than 255 characters. This change did not sacrifice speed, but actually enhanced it with a fine tuned index to match. By working on the database code we have also discovered a way to make the plugin perform much faster (mainly when APC caching was not used) where we now group many translation queries to the database into a single query.

A smaller bug with translation textarea tags was also solved thanks totimo.

What was the question? Anyone?Maybe – Does this version support translation from Haitian? HäMaybe – Can Bing translate be used to generate auto translate? HäMaybe – Did you finish optimizations and reduced the script size to 1.5k when gzipped (with added functionality)? Hä

This new version includes the first part of optimizing the client side experience with transposh. Now, instead of loading libraries that might not be used, the plugin opts to load those upon demand. The first thing you can notice is that google translate api, microsoft translate api and jquery api are only loaded when they are really required. The script used by transposh has also been reduced in size and is now only 3kb of javascript. In the next step of optimization we will take out the edit interface part to a separate file.Work was also done on optimizing the .css files, with a reduction in the number of inclusions so that under normal widget use there will only be one file used.If anything breaks for you, on any browser or theme. Just let us know.Unfortunately, this release won’t include support for jQuery 1.4 as there’s a bug in the jQuery UI tabs which prevents the upgrade at this point, We will probably upgrade once the next version of jQuery UI goes live.